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Daniel Joseph Georgianni v. the State of Texas - Interference With Public Duties

The Texas Court of Appeals affirmed a conviction for Interference with Public Duties. The appellant was found guilty of refusing to exit a vehicle during a traffic stop, resulting in a $2,000 fine. The court addressed arguments regarding the police officer's oath of office.

Routine Enforcement Criminal Justice
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Ex Parte Tasha Nicole Roy v. the State of Texas - Habeas Corpus

The Texas Court of Appeals, 9th District, dismissed the case of Ex Parte Tasha Nicole Roy v. the State of Texas. The dismissal was granted following the appellant's motion to dismiss the appeal as moot, which was filed before a decision was rendered.

Routine Enforcement Judicial Administration
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Cheyenne Partners v. Rainbow International - Contract Dispute

The Texas Court of Appeals affirmed a trial court's judgment in a contract dispute between Cheyenne Partners and Rainbow International concerning a franchise agreement. The court found that the appellants breached their contract and abandoned their franchise, upholding the award of damages to the appellees.

Routine Enforcement Corporate Governance
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In Re J.C. Juvenile v. State of Texas - Mandamus

The Texas Court of Appeals, 10th District, dismissed a petition for a writ of mandamus filed by Bobby Kirby in the case of In Re J.C., a Juvenile v. the State of Texas. The court found the petition and related motion for emergency relief to be moot. The case was originally filed as a mandamus action.

Routine Enforcement Judicial Administration
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Marcos Antonio Rios v. State of Texas - Aggravated Robbery

The Texas Court of Appeals, 10th District, affirmed the conviction of Marcos Antonio Rios for aggravated robbery. The court assessed his punishment at fifty-five years confinement. The appeal concerned the admission of evidence of an extraneous act.

Routine Enforcement Criminal Justice
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Pascual Torres v. Texas - Aggravated Sexual Assault Affirmed

The Texas Court of Appeals affirmed a conviction for aggravated sexual assault of a child and indecency with a child. The appellant's sole issue on appeal, regarding the admission of extraneous-offense testimony, was waived due to inadequate briefing.

Routine Enforcement Criminal Justice
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Texas Court of Appeals Dismisses Parental Rights Case

The Texas Court of Appeals dismissed an appeal in the case of In the Interest of A.C. and L.C. v. the State of Texas. The dismissal was based on a lack of appellate jurisdiction, as the order being appealed was neither a final judgment nor an appealable interlocutory order.

Routine Enforcement Judicial Administration
26d ago D. Colorado Opinions
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Delbert Elmer Sgaggio Jr. v. Keeley Deback et al. - Service Motion Denied

The District Court for the District of Colorado denied a motion for alternative service on Defendant Lambert and granted a 60-day extension for service, setting a new deadline of May 1, 2026. This order addresses procedural aspects of the ongoing civil action.

Routine Enforcement Judicial Administration
26d ago D. Colorado Opinions
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Court Grants Anonymity for Inmates Alleging Sexual Misconduct

The District Court for the District of Colorado granted a motion for anonymity for inmates alleging sexual misconduct in a consolidated civil action. The court's decision pertains to case numbers 1:25-cv-02763 and 1:25-cv-02531.

Routine Enforcement Civil Rights
26d ago D. Colorado Opinions
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Miller v. Stevens - Colorado Court Denies Sanctions

The U.S. District Court for the District of Colorado denied a motion for sanctions filed by the plaintiff in Miller v. Stevens. The court found that the defendant's motion to dismiss was a required response to the plaintiff's amended complaint.

Routine Enforcement Judicial Administration

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